For weeks now on "American Idol," it seemed like Joshua Ledet was the Season
11 contestant to beat--the judges certainly thought so, anyway. Steven
Tyler once said Joshua was "one of the top two Idols of all time," Randy
Jackson declared him "one of the best singers ever on this show," and
Jennifer Lopez even called him "one of the best singers of the past 50
years." Joshua even received no less than sixteen standing
ovations throughout the season. But apparently ovation number 16 was not
so sweet--because this week, Joshua "Mantasia" Ledet narrowly missed
making the finale, shockingly going home in third place, leaving Phillip
Phillips and Jessica Sanchez as the final two.
This was wrong. Just WRONG. Apparently, it's a man's, man's, man's world...but not a Mantasia's world.
The judges bid Joshua farewell [photo: Fox]So
what happened? Was Joshua a victim of the over-the-top overpraise that,
some might theorize, hurt past judges'-pet contestants like Chris
Daughtry, Adam Lambert, and Pia Toscano? Was his elimination symptomatic
of a larger problem with "Idol": the fact that African Americans,
particularly African American males, haven't fared well on this show in
many, many years? (Note: You have to go all the way back to Season 2's
Ruben Studdard, who won nine years ago, to find a black male
winner, or even a black male making the finale at all.) Were his
flamboyant, sometimes screechy performances too polarizing? Did his
reserved offstage demeanor make it difficult for viewers to connect with
him, especially during a week when Phillip and Jessica's homecomings
were so emotional? You know, I'm really not sure why Joshua
stalled in third place--but I am certain that many interesting
conspiracy theories will rage across message boards and Twitter for days
to come.[PHOTOS: "Idol" Season 11 performances]
Whatever the reason, I'm just deeply saddened that this phenomenal talent didn't make it all the way to the very end. While Phillip Phillips is an undeniably great performer, and Jessica Sanchez is an undeniably great singer, Mantasia was the one Season 11 contestant who always combined both qualities in one dynamite package.
Joshua's amazing final songWell, at least Joshua went out with THE best exit performance in "Idol" history, with the teary-eyed, seemingly devastated judges (yes, even Steven Tyler was crying) and Joshua's proud mama joining him onstage. Phillip and Jessica sure are going to have a tough time topping Joshua's "Man's World" tour de force when they compete on next week's big finale.
Oh, and by the way: Joshua got a SEVENTEENTH standing ovation tonight. Parker out.
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